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Details of bereavement website for young people

Do you have details of a website for young people whose parent (or other family member) have died? Thankyou

Hi,

Thank you for contacting riprap. There are various websites that you can look at regarding bereavement and you can find these under the bereavement section on the third party links on riprap. Here are some of the better well known sites for you to think about looking at:

1. RD4U (Road for you) is a website offered by Cruse Bereavement Care to support young people when a family member has died.

2. Winston’s Wish is a charity that supports bereaved children and young people through information, support and groups. It has resources to aid bereavement such as creating a memory box.

3. Child Bereavement UK offers a website section specifically for young people with information and videos that might be helpful.

I hope that this is helpful. Should you wish for more information, please get back to us.

Very best wishes from the riprap team